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The president of the Federation of Catholic Bishops Conferences of Oceania tackled contentious topics like women’s ordination and church governance. Highlighting concerns of colonialism and ...
Is Africa the future of the Catholic Church? This summer, La Croix explores this continent, a laboratory for the Catholicism of tomorrow, and its own challenges. Today, we begin this series in ...
A top Catholic Church official in Argentina advocated for social pastoral care as a fundamental dimension of the church's mission of justice and fraternity and a means of addressing social ...
The second session of the Synod of Bishops marked an important stage of maturation in the synodal process. How should the church, the family of God in Africa, contribute to discerning new paths ...
In mid-January, the Bishops' Conference of Lazio approved the beatification process for Cardinal Bernardin Gantin. Father Augustin Tossou, one of his biographers, presents the African Church ...
Interview: Meeting Salman Rushdie evokes the profound emotion of witnessing his survival. Nearly two years after the attack, the “The Satanic Verses” author returns to the stage, embodying the ...
Signs of the times. Pope Francis’ pontificate emphasizes global Catholicism's emancipation from Western dominance while navigating complex relationships with emerging churches in the global ...
BishopPaolo Martinelli, Apostolic Vicar of Southern Arabia, calls the “Church of migrants” to embrace Christian hope in his pastoral letter for Jubilee 2025. Inspired by Pope Francis, he ...
Interview. While the year 2024 marks a record in terms of elections around the world, Catholic voters may find themselves distraught by the difference between evangelical precepts and the ...
U.S. Army Chaplain Lt. Col. Jerome Fehn, a Catholic priest and the base chaplain for Camp Life Support Area, Ali Asalim Air Base, Kuwait, celebrates Easter Mass while visiting Catholic soldiers at ...
Several NGOs working in Chad encourage meetings between believers and notably between imams, priests, and pastors in a country where the wounds of civil war are still raw.
In some of the United States' largest companies, religious affinity groups—formed by employees of various faiths—serve as spaces for dialogue and advocacy. U.S. employers are required to ...